Funds Provided to American Indians/Alaska Natives that are Excluded by Law

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1 Funds Provided to American Indians/Alaska Natives that are Excluded by Law Public Law Statute/U.S. Code Description of Funds Public Law Public Law Public Law (section 3) Public Law (see Public Law and Public Law ) Public Law (see Public Law ) Public Law Public Law Public Law (see Public Law ) Public Law (section 22) (see Public Law ) 70 Stat 581 Receipts from land held in trust by the Federal government and distributed to members of the Seminole Indians of Florida 70 Stat 941 Receipts from land held in trust by the Federal government and distributed to members of the Pueblos of Zia and Jemez of New Mexico 72 Stat. 958 Per capita payments to members of the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians from the proceeds of the sale of timber and lumber on the Red Lake Reservation 85 Stat All compensation (including cash, stock, partnership interest, land, interest in land, and other benefits) received under the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act 86 Stat. 65 Per capita distribution payments by the Blackfeet and Gros Ventre tribal governments to members which resulted from judgment funds to the tribes 86 Stat 795 Receipts from land held in trust by the Federal government and distributed to members of the Stockbridge Munsee Indian Community of Wisconsin 86 Stat 806 Receipts from land held in trust by the Federal government and distributed to members of the Burns Indian Community of 87 Stat U.S.C Oregon Per capita distribution payments made by the Secretary of the Interior or by the Indian tribe itself to members of Indian tribes who were due judgment funds. This does not include payments of funds distributed or held in trust according to public laws enacted before October 19, Indian judgment funds include interest and investment income accrued while such funds are so held in trust. This exclusion extends to initial purchases made with Indian judgment funds. This exclusion does not apply to sales or conversions of initial purchases or to subsequent purchases. 88 Stat Relocation Assistance payments to members of the Navajo and Hopi Tribes. 1

2 89 Stat U.S.C. 459e Public Law Public Law Public Law Public Law (section 2) Public Law Public Law Public Law ) Public Law Public Law (section 9) Public Law ) Public Law Receipts from land held in trust by the Federal government and distributed to members of the following tribes: - Assiniboine and Sioux Tribe (Ft Peck, MT) - Bad River (WI) - Blackfeet (MT) - Cherokee Nation of OK - Cheyenne River Sioux (SD) - Crow Creek Sioux (SD) - Spirit Lake (Ft. Totten, ND) - Ft. Belknap (MT) - Keweenaw Bay (MI) - Lac Courte Oreilles (WI) - Lower Brule Sioux (SD) - White Earth Chippewa (MN) - Navajo Nation (AZ) - Oglala Sioux (SD) - Rosebud Sioux (SD) - Shoshone-Bannock (ID) - Standing Rock Sioux (ND) These lands, mineral rights, and receipts are excluded from income and resources, unless they were subject to the Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 and distributed before October 17, Stat Judgment funds distributed per capita to, or held in trust for, members of the Sac and Fox Indian Nation 90 Stat Per capita payments made to, or held in trust for, members of the Grand River Band of Ottawa Indians 92 Stat Any judgment funds distributed per capita to members of the 25 U.S.C. 609c-1 Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakima Indian Nation or the Apache Tribe of the Mescalero Reservation 92 Stat Receipts derived from trust lands awarded to the Pueblo of Santa Ana and distributed to members of that tribe 92 Stat Receipts derived from trust lands awarded to the Pueblo of Zia of New Mexico and distributed to members of that tribe 94 Stat. 929 Settlement fund payments to members of the Hopi and Navajo, as amended. 94 Stat. 971 Any judgment funds distributed per capita or made available for programs for members of the Delaware Tribe of Indians and the absentee Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma 94 Stat U.S.C. 1728(c) All funds and distributions to members of the Passamaquoddy Tribe, the Penobscot Nation, and the Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians under the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act 95 Stat Any distribution of judgment funds to members of the San Carlos Tribe of Arizona 96 Stat Any distribution of judgment funds to members of the Wyandot Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma 2

3 Public Law (section 7) Public Law (section 7) Public Law Public Law (section 9) Public Law (sections 6 and 8(d)) (see Public Law ) Public Law Public Law Public Law (see Public Law ) Public Law (section 3) Public Law (section 5) 96 Stat Distributions of judgment funds to members of the Shawnee Tribe of Indians (Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, the Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma and the Cherokee Band of Shawnee descendants) 96 Stat Judgment funds distributed per capita or made available for programs for members of the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and the Miami Indians of Indiana 96 Stat Distributions of judgment funds to members of the Clallam Tribe of Indians of the State of Washington (Port Gamble Indian Community, Lower Elwha Tribal Community and the Jamestown Band of Clallam Indians) 96 Stat Judgment funds distributed per capita or made available for programs for members of the Pembina Chippewa Indians (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians, Chippewa Cree Tribe of Rocky Boy's Reservation, Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Little Shell Band of the Chippewa Indians of Montana, and the nonmember Pembina descendants) 96 Stat. 2036, 2038 Per capita distributions of judgment funds to members of the Blackfeet, Gros Ventre, and Assiniboine Tribes Montana and the Papago Tribe of Arizona 96 Stat Up to $2,000 of per capita distributions of judgment funds to members of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation 96 Stat U.S.C Stat U.S.C. 117b Amended Public Law , the Judgement Award Authorization Act, to require the exclusion of per capita payments under the Indian Judgement Fund Act of $2,000 or less. Initial purchases made with exempt payments distributed between January 1, 1982 and January 12, 1983, are excluded from resources to the extent that excluded funds were used. Amended Public Law , the Judgement Award Authorization Act, to extend the exclusion in Public Law to cover per capita distributions of funds held in trust by the Secretary of the Interior to members of an Indian Tribe. These per capita payments may be distributed by the Secretary of the Interior or by the tribe itself. In Alaska, distributions of this type have been made by the Metlakatla Indian Community. Funds held by Alaska Native Regional and Village Corporations (ANRVC) are not held in trust by the Secretary of the Interior and therefore ANRVC dividend distributions are not excluded from countable income under this exclusion. 97 Stat. 816 Judgment funds distributed to the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians 97 Stat. 818 Funds distributed per capita or family interest payments for members of the Assiniboine Tribe of Fort Belknap Indian Community of Montana and the Assiniboine Tribe of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation of Montana 3

4 Public Law (section 5) 98 Stat Distributions of judgment funds and income derived there from to members of the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe Public Law Stat All distributions to heirs of certain deceased Indians under the Old Age Assistance Claims Settlement Act except for per capita Public Law (section 106) Public Law and Public Law ) Public Law Public Law (section 16) Public Law Public Law Public Law Public Law (section 15) (see Public Law and Public Law ) shares in excess of $2, Stat Judgment funds distributed per capita or made available for any tribal program for members of the Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma and the Absentee Wyandottes 99 Stat. 552 Per capita and dividend payment distributions of judgment funds to members of the Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska, the Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe, the Prairie Island Sioux, Lower Sioux, and Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Communities of Minnesota, as amended, including interest and investment income which accrues on Indian judgment funds while held in trust, and initial purchases made with distributed judgment funds 99 Stat. 782 Funds distributed per capita or held in trust for members of the Chippewa Indian Tribe of Lake Superior 100 Stat. 70 Distributions of claims settlement funds to members of the White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians in Minnesota as allottees, or their heirs 100 Stat. 677 Payments or distributions of judgment funds to members of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan 100 Stat. 805 Judgment funds distributed per capita or held in trust for members of the Chippewas of the Mississippi 101 Stat. 822 Judgment funds distributed to members of the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians 101 Stat U.S.C. 1626(c) Distributions received by an individual Alaska Native or descendant of an Alaska Native from an Alaska Native Regional and Village Corporation pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act, as follows: cash, including cash dividends on stock received from a Native Corporation, to the extent that it does not, in the aggregate, exceed $2,000 per individual each year; stock, including stock issued or distributed by a Native Corporation as a dividend or distribution on stock; a partnership interest; land or an interest in land, including land or an interest in land received from a Native Corporation as a dividend or distribution on stock; and an interest in a settlement trust. This exclusion is pursuant to ANCSA Amendments of 1987, effective February 3, Public Law Stat Per capita restitution payments made to eligible Aleuts who Public Law (section 2) 134 and Public Law ) were relocated or interned during World War II 102 Stat Per capita payments of claims settlement funds to members of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana 4

5 102 Stat. 2929, 2930, 2931 Public Law (sections 4, 6 and 7) (see Public Law 98-64) Public Law (section 503) Public Law (section 10) Public Law Public Law (section 8(b)) Public Law (section 102), and 134 and Public Law ) Public (section 3505) Public Law (section 13736) (see Public Law and Public Law ) Public Law (section 11(m)) Public Law (section 7(b)) Public Law (section 111) Public Law Public Law (section 3) Funds distributed per capita for members of the Hoopa Valley Indian Tribe and the Yurok Indian Tribe 102 Stat Judgment funds held in trust by the United States, including interest and investment income accruing on such funds, and judgment funds made available for programs or distributed to members of the Wisconsin Band of Potawatomi (Hannahville Indian Community and Forest County Potawatomi) 103 Stat U.S.C 1773h(c) All money and lands transferred to the members of the Puyallup Tribes under the Puyallup Tribe of Indians Settlement Act of Stat. 145 Judgment funds distributed per capita, or held in trust, or made available for programs, for members of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, the Seminole Tribe of Florida, the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida and the independent Seminole Indians of Florida except for per capita payments in excess of $2,000 (Claims Commission Dockets 73, 151, and 73-A) 104 Stat U.S.C. 1774f Payments, funds, distributions, or income derived from them to members of the Seneca Nation of New York under the Seneca Nation Settlement Act of Stat Per capita distributions of settlement funds under the Fallon Paiute Shoshone Indian Tribes Water Rights Settlement Act of Stat Payments made to members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and the Three Affiliated Tribes (Ft. Berthold Indian Reservation) under the Reclamation Projects Authorization and Adjustment Act of Stat U.S.C Up to $2,000 per year received by Indians that is derived from individual interests in trust or restricted lands 107 Stat Settlement funds, assets, income, payments, or distributions from Trust Funds to members of the Catawba Indian Tribe of South Carolina 108 Stat Settlement funds held in trust (including interest and investment income accruing on such funds) for, and payments made to, members of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation 111 Stat Judgment funds distributed under the Michigan Indian Land Claims Settlement Act 118 Stat. 624 Judgment funds distributed under the Cowlitz Indian Tribe Distribution of Judgment Funds Act 118 Stat. 806 Per capita payments paid in accordance with the Western Shoshone Claims Distribution Act 5

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